The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) and GANGGANG are partnering up for two new contemporary art exhibitions.
As part of a new collaboration bridging the gap between art and music, the cultural development firm will oversee the curation and installation of two new exhibitions with the ISO. The exhibitions, which are on display now through Nov. 16 in the Oval Promenade and Wood Room at the historic Hilbert Circle Theatre, feature artwork by Hector Del Campo and a section of paintings by Black artists.
“These exhibitions celebrate the remarkable contributions of BIPOC artists to Indianapolis’ vibrant cultural landscape, reinforcing the ISO’s dedication to enriching the patron experience with transformative artistic encounters,” Elias Garza, exhibitions manager at GANGGANG, said in a statement.
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One of the exhibitions, entitled Hector Del Campo: Perennial Topographies,” features a select variety of works by Indianapolis-based artist Hector Del Campo. Del Campo’s work, which is known for its vibrant compositions and rich interplay between color and narrative, is deeply rooted in the tradition of street art and his Cuban American heritage.
“Self-serenades” highlights a selection of contemporary Black artists who exhibited in BUTTER — including Lyndy Bazile (Fort Wayne, IN), Tasha Beckwith (Indianapolis, IN), Cortney Herron (Los Angeles, CA), Amiah Mims (Indianapolis, IN) and Kyng Rhodes (Indianapolis, IN). Their work ranges in style and technique, paying homage to the artists, their loved ones and their communities.
“The ISO is delighted to partner with GANGGANG, whose innovative and groundbreaking initiatives are creating exciting and equitable opportunities for artists regionally and nationally,” James Johnson, CEO of the ISO, said in a statement. “Both the ISO and GANGGANG share a commitment to build community connections within and around the arts.”
Artwork from both exhibitions is available for purchase. For more information, visit ganggangculture.com or indianapolissymphony.org.
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I’m looking forward to exploring how ISO and GANGGANG interpret themes through their respective mediums.
combination of ISO’s vision and GANGGANG’s artistic flair is bound to create a memorable experience.
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